DROWSY DRIVING DEFINATELY DANGEROUS

Research has demonstrated that getting by with only about six hours
of sleep per night results in reaction times up to 50% slower than
they are after drinking significant amounts of alcohol.

Using professional transport drivers in their 30's and 40's, researchers
have found that common levels of sleep deprivation depress driving
performance to a level of that produced by alcohol intoxication.

Not surprisingly, sleep deprivation is thought to be a factor in
two-thirds of auto accidents in the U.S.